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They were the two pubs and if you hadn’t met gay people, you wouldn’t have known about these pubs; there was no advertising in those days, and it was all through word-of mouth. Rice’s and Bartley Dunne’s first emerged as gay-friendly pubs in the early 1960s.

Some believe that it might have been as early as the late 1950s and I would love to be able to prove this if anyone has any supportive evidence. Rice’s, at the corner of Stephen’s Green and South King Street, was demolished in 1986 to make way for the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre.

While Bartley Dunne’s, on Stephen’s Street Lower beside the Mercer Hospital, was torn down in 1990 and replaced with ‘Break for the Border’ pub and nightclub.